Daniel's Locksmiths
Your Local Rapid-Response Locksmith & Security Service.
About Digital Locks
Daniel's Locksmiths can cater for all types of situations regarding digital door locks. Digital door locks are used widely around the commercial premises. Uses include warehouse doors, staff room doors, cupboard doors, stock rooms, and many more.
These types of mechanisms range from low to high security. There is no need for any electrical operation or batteries, and the products we supply have been tried and tested in various situations.
About Mortice locks
Five Lever Mortise Deadlocks conforming to British Standard number BS3621: 1998 for Thief Resistant Locks. This is a high security door lock uk that has been rigorously tested for burglar resistance. This type of door lock has a single 'dead' bolt that is locked and unlocked with a key. It is embedded in the door for extra strength, providing exceptional security and is specified by many insurance companies.
It offers excellent protection against all common forms of attack including lock picking, force, drilling, manipulation and hacksaw. The 2 and 3 Lever Door Locks UK are not recommended for use on exterior doors. A Sash lock is like a deadlock, but also has a built in latch which can be opened by handles. These locks are normally used on internal doors, so that the door can be latched closed, but it can also be locked for security.
About nightlatches
A Night latch is similar to the old 'Yale' type lock. It automatically locks on closing the door and is unlocked by a key from the outside and the handle inside. Some types can be deadlocked with the key when leaving the house, which prevents the inside handle from being released.
A High Security version conforming to BS3621 is available. This is a double security lock with an inside handle, which can be locked from the inside with a key, and automatically deadlocks on closing. These types of locks will have BS3621 stamp shown on them.
About Padlocks
Padlocks come in many shapes and forms. Padlocks can be keyed alike to operate many locks of one key, masterkeyed, and also sold individually.
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